1.(Placename) a city in NW England, in Liverpool unitary authority, Merseyside, on the Mersey estuary: second largest seaport in Great Britain; developed chiefly in the 17th century with the industrialization of S Lancashire; Liverpool University (1881) and John Moores University (1992). Pop: ...
Good university not far out from the centre more... Reply from Liverpool John Moores University (LJMU) On 16th October 24 Thanks so much for your review. Both our campuses are located in the heart of Liverpool city centre and are a short distance from many amenities and excellent trans...
1. a city in NW England, in Liverpool unitary authority, Merseyside, on the Mersey estuary: second largest seaport in Great Britain; developed chiefly in the 17th century with the industrialization of S Lancashire; Liverpool University (1881) and John Moores University (1992). Pop.: 469 017 ...
Library News and Information from Liverpool John Moores University Search Main menu Home About Destination Library: Digital Content Services Posted onDecember 9, 2024byljmulibrary Reply This week is the turn of the Digital Content Services (DCS) team to take part in Destination Library. The aim of...
Blogger to boost FOI awareness. Reports on the launch of a Weblog by Liverpool John Moores University lecturer Stephen Wood in January 2004 to raise awareness of the Freedom of Informatio... Alvestrand,Viveka - 《Information World Review》 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 ...
Ideally located just an eight-minute walk to the University of Liverpool and a 14-minute walk to Liverpool John Moores University, Prospect Point flats are the perfect choice of accommodation for Liverpool students. Features Prospect Point Apartments first opened for bookings in 2006 and were ...
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1.(Placename) a city in NW England, in Liverpool unitary authority, Merseyside, on the Mersey estuary: second largest seaport in Great Britain; developed chiefly in the 17th century with the industrialization of S Lancashire; Liverpool University (1881) and John Moores University (1992). Pop: ...
1.(Placename) a city in NW England, in Liverpool unitary authority, Merseyside, on the Mersey estuary: second largest seaport in Great Britain; developed chiefly in the 17th century with the industrialization of S Lancashire; Liverpool University (1881) and John Moores University (1992). Pop: ...
1.(Placename) a city in NW England, in Liverpool unitary authority, Merseyside, on the Mersey estuary: second largest seaport in Great Britain; developed chiefly in the 17th century with the industrialization of S Lancashire; Liverpool University (1881) and John Moores University (1992). Pop: ...